Archive for August, 2005

Survey

Monday, August 29th, 2005

I don’t have anything worthwhile to post right now, so why not answer this survey for me? :D Just comment on this blog with your answers to the questions below. :)

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1. Who are you?

2. Are we friends?

3. When and how did we meet?

4. Do you have a crush on me?

5. Would you kiss me?

6. Give me a nickname and explain why you picked it.

7. Describe me in one word.

8. What was your first impression?

9. Do you still think that way about me now?

10. What reminds you of me?

11. If you could give me anything what would it be?

12. How well do you know me?

13. When’s the last time you saw me?

14. Ever wanted to tell me something but couldn’t?

15. Are you going to put this on your blog and see what I say about you?

Mozilla!

Saturday, August 27th, 2005

I really love Mozilla products. I’ve been using Firefox
as my browser for several months now, and it’s all pleasure. There are
some fancy stuff that it can’t seem to do (like glowing fonts), but I’m
not complaining. The best thing about it is that it is FREE. The
installer file is also quite small, about 4.5 MB, very convenient to
download. Try it out! You’ll forget you even have IE.

If you are using Outlook or Outlook Express and you are hating it, I suggest trying Mozilla’s Thunderbird
email client. Again, this is FREE to download, the installer is only
5.8 MB, and there’s one feature that I totally love about it: you can
download RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds to your computer! Are
you still with me? I’ll give you an example. I download blogs using my
Thunderbird program! Blogs! Yes! Isn’t that neat? Instead of visiting
different blogs, you can download the latest entries right to your
computer. It’s amazing. But of course, you need to do some geeky stuff
for you to be able to make it work. ;-)

If you’re still reading
this, then it means you are interested and you’ll go out try these
products that I am shamelessly promoting. Try them! (Yes, try them NOW.)

Currently reading: The Pelican Brief by John Grisham

Testing My Friendster Blog

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2005

Because it doesn’t fricking work as of the moment!

If you can read this, then YAY!

Reality TV

Sunday, August 21st, 2005

I realized that these past few months most of the TV shows I watch are
reality shows. I think it’s mainly because the non-reality shows that I
like/want to watch (CSI, Alias, 24, Darna
(LOL!), etc) are aired at a time that I am at/on my way home to work (I
work nights). Every Sunday (my day off the job), I usually watch
several movies. It doesn’t help that I am also a moderator in a reality
show-based forum.

I
am most surprised at finding myself interested in a reality show that
is not even aired here in the Philippines. I’m talking about  Big Brother 6.
That show has got to be the most strategy-filled reality show I have
ever known, way more cut throat than Survivor. From what I read in
message boards, it is one of the most interesting BB seasons that CBS
produced. Some even say the season might be "scripted" and not really
"real" (which is what reality shows are all about).

Someone told
me that our version of BB, Pinoy Big Brother, is patterned after their
first season of BB (which, according to her, sucked). Hopefully, our
own version of BB won’t disappoint us. You can read the rules of Pinoy
Big Brother in this site.

I
got hooked on BB6 because of a BB6 prediction game I joined. (Thanks
Sheree!) Each week, we have to predict (of course) several things about
Big Brother 6, like who will be evicted (voted off, eliminated, etc)
and who will be nominated.

How do I follow a show that I don’t
even get to watch? By reading recaps, of course! A recap, for those who
don’t know, is a sort-of detailed summary of an episode. Reality News Online (RNO) provide recaps of the show’s episodes and live feeds. One of the
reasons Big Brother is popular is because people outside the BB house
can watch what is happening inside. CBS offers Live Feeds of the
cameras within the house itself, so you can watch everything that
happens in there 24/7 (for a price). For those of us who don’t have the
live feeds, we can read the recaps from RNO.

I promised myself that I have to download the episodes (from mIRC) sometime so that I can watch them.

September is coming, and two of my favorite reality shows will be back! I’m talking about The Amazing Race and Survivor!

The latest installment of the most popular reality show in the U.S. is set in the exotic ruins of the Mayan Empire. Survivor: Guatemala presents 16 new castaways that will try to outwit, outplay, and outlast
each other for 39 days to win the $1 million prize. Expect some rather
good twists in the first episode. Rumor has it that 2 former castaways
will be back! Their role in the game is still sketchy though.

I
am really looking forward to Survivor: Guatemala. I love the new theme,
and I hope they incorporate it nicely in the challenges. I am rooting
for Morgan and Brian! (Brian and I has the same birthday. I just hope
he’s not too cocky, which I’m afraid he is.)

The 8th season of the 2-time Emmy award-winning reality (and my favorite)  show The Amazing Race is back with a new twist. Instead of the usual teams of 2, they now
have 10 teams of 4. This season is called The Amazing Race: Family
Edition. Each team is comprised of 4 people in a family, but it’s not
just father-mother-child-child. There are in-laws, siblings, and even a
widowed mother and her 3 kids.

Some say that this will not turn
out good, but I am positive that this new twist will provide great
entertainment. I am rooting for the Gaghans and the Blacks! Even though
their kids are the youngest in the Race, I believe that they will
surprise the other teams by doing well. At least, that’s what I hope.

Studio
23 has been airing Survivor and The Amazing Race for a few years now.
I’m thinking they’ll keep the shows in their usual schedule. Survivor
will be Fridays at 1:00 (or 2:00) pm while The Amazing Race will be
Wednesdays at 9:00 am. Survivor replays are weekends (Sunday night, I
think), but Amazing Race replays of the past 2 seasons (season 6 and 7)
were Wednesday nights. Why can’t they just air the replay of these 2
shows back-to-back on a Sunday night? That would be awesome.

I hope you can check out these reality shows!

JP